Boxing: 5 Strong Candidates Who Can Win the Fighter of the Year Award

It's been a little over half a year and we've already been treated to fantastic performances from some fighters and dreadful performances by others.

Past winners Manny Pacquiao and Sergio Martinez have yet to make their run at the award this year, as Pacquiao's match with Mosley was just dreadful to watch and Martinez has been unable to find any top-tier opponents to get in the ring with him.

While neither of the past winners have turned in a potential winning performance yet, other fighters have stepped up to the plate.

I didn't add the winner of the super six tournament because of the possibility that it might get postponed again due to injury to either fighter. While it is very unlikely that the tournament can get postponed again, I left it out as a possibility. If and when their fight goes through, the winner would be a strong candidate to win.

Here are a look at five boxers who have each had stellar fights this year and have won them for a world title.

Remember, this is only halfway through the year and nothing is set in stone yet.

Saul Alvarez

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He's undefeated in 38 fights (37-0-1 27KO); he's the WBC light middleweight champion of the world. He is ranked fourth in his division, according to the Ring magazine, and did I mention he's only 20 years old?

He's a dark horse and an underdog to win the award this year, on account of the strength of opposition he has faced so far this year.

Despite that though, he has remained active with two fights so far, one more in September and a possible match in December.

He disposed of his last two opponents in a near blowout and had little to no problems doing so.

Alvarez looks to do the same against his next opponent who is yet to be announced in September. The choice of his opponent will either strengthen or weaken his chances.

If he faces fellow undefeated fighter Vanes Martirosyan and wins, he'll be that much closer to winning the award.

Nonito Donaire

Nonito Donaire was on a roll this year, after his second-round knockout of fellow pound-for-pound superstar Fernando Montiel.

He delivered one of the most explosive knockouts of the year and one of the most significant of his career.

Instead of riding this momentum into another huge fight, he was stopped cold in his tracks due to contract issues.

So you may be asking how he could be a possible candidate if he's not even fighting right now.

He's here mainly because his contract issue is near completion, and we could see him again in two months.

When he gets back though, the list of possible opponents available for him will work in his favor.

He was originally supposed to fight Anselmo Moreno for his WBA title. Other opponents include the winner of the Showtime bantamweight tournament. Or he could move up to super bantamweight and take on Jorge Arce or Guillermo Rigondeaux.

If his opponent is either of these men, his chances of winning is only strengthened.

Bernard Hopkins

Hopkins may have had only one fight this year, but he showed that age is just a number in his fight against an opponent almost 20 years his junior.

In his win, Hopkins was able to become the oldest fighter to ever win a world title at the age of 46, against then WBC champion Jean Pascal.

Hopkins was able to school the young champion, yet again, getting into his head in the process and showing he's not too old to play around. During the fight he'd stick his tongue out at Pascal to provoke him and also do pushups between rounds while Pascal was still sitting.

Next he'll be facing Chad Dawson in a defense of his WBC belt.

If he continues to win against top young contenders, Bernard Hopkins will surely have a shot at winning the Fighter of the Year award.

I know some people might criticize this because they feel that the competition in the heavier weight classes has gotten weaker over time. The fact that Hopkins has been able to do all this at the age of 46, against younger competition, is impressive.